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Music Production
This is Music Production. A place to share anything and everything you want about your music making journey! Learning is the goal, so discussion is encouraged!
RIP Waveform Social | RIP Lemmy Studio
Rules are as follows:
- Don't share other people's music without commentary, analysis or questions. This is not a music discovery community.
- No elitism or bigotry towards other people's music tastes. Be polite in disagreement.
I will update rules as necessary, but I promise we'll stay light on them and only add new ones after discussion!
Here are some useful examples of what a great post would be about:
(in no particular order)
- Stuff you made/are making. Get valuable feedback and criticism!
- Learning resources - videos, articles, posts on any topic concerning a production process, be it composition, sound design, sampling, mixing, mastering, DAW workflow or any other.
- Free plugins, presets and samplepacks. Giveaways and self-made stuff included!
- News about production software, releases and personalities.
- Questions and general advice about music production.
- Essays on your favorite productions. Inspirations and insights!
- Your physical analog gear! Let us know how it performs!
Good to know: As a general word of caution, avoid posting complete compositions, mixes and tracks on the internet before backing them up on a remote and reputable server. Even small snippets or watermarked tracks should be posted AFTER backing it up to cloud. Timestamps from cloud services will help you in case of theft. And, as a public resource, lemmy is not a safe place to post your unpublished work, so please make sure your work is protected.
Dexed is a great free FM synthesis with tons of great presets.
Calf plugins are awesome
I just can't get those to work on fedora with Ardour. What is your set up?
Just regular Arch with pro-audio meta package. I literally put no effort at all to set that up, just some basic stuff from ArchWiki to optimize performance
Ah cool. Guess I just lost the distro lottery. Thanks for the info.
Love the stuff by ChowDSP.
AudioThing and TAL have some handy freebies.
There's a whole treasure trove in Airwindows' stuff.
I get a lot of use from Reaper's stock plugins, particularly the EQ, compressor, and limiter.
Reaper users can also help themselves to community-made JSFX.
Vital is my go-to synth.
Cardinal synth is super powerful and a fun can of worms.
LSP (Linux studio project) for all the basics like EQ, Compression, Multiband Compression
Airwindows for tone and effects
Surge XT for synthesizer
Liquidsfz to play soundfonts like virtual playing orchestra
TAL vocoder for when you want to feel like the coolest guy in school
Mini hijack here, but don't regular vst's work in linux too? I thought the daw kind of sandboxed it.
- LSP Plugins for mixing
- Dragon Reverb
- Surge XT for a modular synth
- sfizz for sfz instrument playback
- Bonus: for cover art and logos I used GIMP, the G'MIC plugin, and Inkscape.
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As a recent Linux convert and guitar player, my Scarlett 2i2 works like a charm and I've been running Guitarix into Reaper and using Tuxguitar (the actively maintained fork off GitHub) for practicing. Tuxguitar is functional but truthfully I'm missing Guitar Pro, which I purchased a license for years ago. Will GP work within Wine/Bottles? I was concerned about latency but Tux has me looking at getting GP to work.
More on-topic; Guitarix has been functional enough though admittedly I should spend more time learning about it. I had pirated NeuralDSP's Archetype Abasi plugin on Windows but didn't have much luck installing it. Granted, that was shortly after my switch from Windows and I could potentially try again but for this would prefer to remain within the Linux/FOSS realm. Any suggestions for that sort of highs gain/modern metal sound?
GP works and I was able to get the VST working in Reaper via Yabridge.